Representation rigid group

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In mathematics, in the representation theory of groups, a group is said to be representation rigid if for every [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math], it has only finitely many isomorphism classes of complex irreducible representations of dimension [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math].

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